When Swimming Spots In Worcester, MetroWest Open For Summer 2022

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Worcester MA

24 June, 2022

11:37 AM

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WORCESTER, MA — With temperatures near 90 — plus that humidity — this weekend, you might be looking for a place to take a dip. Swimming spots at state parks and in cities in towns across the region are just starting up for the 2022 season. Here's a look at when those facilities open, and which ones are open right now. Worcester Lake Quinsigamond State Park — Opened with lifeguards over Memorial Day weekend. City beaches, splash pads and pool — July 1, more details here Marlborough Memorial Beach, splash pads, wading pools — Opened on June 13, June 23, more details here Westborough Lake Chauncy — Opens on June 27, but no lifeguards this summer, more details here Wayland Wayland Town Beach — Opened for the season June 18, more details hereCochituate State Park — Facilities open daily at 8 a.m. Sudbury Atkinson pool — Open daily, but closed over July 4 weekend; closing afternoons starting July 5 until Aug. 12 for summer swim campHopkinton Hopkinton State Park beach — Open weekends at 11 a.m., details here Milford Fino Field Pool — Closed this summer due to renovations; reopens for summer 2023 Hudson Centennial Beach — Opened for the season on June 6, find details hereGrafton Silver Lake Beach — Opened on June 18, find details hereRutland Rutland State Park — Open for the season, details hereNorthborough Assabet Park Splash Pad — Open daily at 10 a.m., except Tuesdays, ThursdaysSterling Town Beach — Opened on June 21, details hereHolliston Lake Winthrop beaches — Both beaches open July 5, see details hereFramingham City beaches — Open for the season, details hereNatick Memorial Beach at Dug Pond — Opened on June 21, details here Ashland Ashland State Park — Open for swimmingMendon Mendon Town Beach — Opened for the season on June 22, find details here

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